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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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I was going to go for a nonsensical approach but I've decided to approach this with a tad more sensibility than that. Yes, OP, beauty is in the eye of the beholder - evidently in media, daily people watching and even on FAB. Different people find different things beautiful. I've been with quite a few traditionally accepted 'beautiful' people and they have found me to be so (even though that's wholly inaccurate). |
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
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"Is beauty in the eye of the beholder? Or is it just a cliche?" sometimes think beauty is in the eye of the beerholder
have met some people who many would consider beautifull over the last few years who had all the worst traits of human beings you could ever meet
have also met some people whom beauty shines through old infirm disfigured and disabled and they have beautifull souls
we all have our own views on beauty dont let others define your view and go with your instincts |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I find brains more beautiful then what's on the outside.
Beauty is only skin deep... ugly goes right to the bone!
Aint that the truth... "
If only I was always this inciteful |
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By *ed wineMan
over a year ago
Where the streets have no name |
Pure physical attractiveness, male or female, obeys in most of cases to symmetry and certain proportions and features.
However, those aspects combine with our context, behaviour and status. The whole picture makies us attractive or not, depending on the watcher.
But you all Ladies, take away whatever man's breath... |
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I can find somebody I meet beautiful. I get to know them and if they are ugly inside, I will see them as ugly on the outside and I wonder how I ever found them beautiful. Then I also do the opposite. I meet somebody not so attractive. They turn out to be a warm, lovely and kind person and I start to find them very attractive. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I can find somebody I meet beautiful. I get to know them and if they are ugly inside, I will see them as ugly on the outside and I wonder how I ever found them beautiful. Then I also do the opposite. I meet somebody not so attractive. They turn out to be a warm, lovely and kind person and I start to find them very attractive."
I so wish I could message you |
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"I can find somebody I meet beautiful. I get to know them and if they are ugly inside, I will see them as ugly on the outside and I wonder how I ever found them beautiful. Then I also do the opposite. I meet somebody not so attractive. They turn out to be a warm, lovely and kind person and I start to find them very attractive.
I so wish I could message you "
I see you are out in rugby tonight. Where you going? |
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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago
Bristol |
Our concepts of beauty are so tied into our pasts, likes, dislikes, own personalities etc. that finding visual beauty in others is often more a reflection/projection of our own selves. Which means it is entirely in the eye of the beholder. Once that initial phase is over a loved face becomes beautiful when it wasn't at first and the converse is true. |
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